Difference between insulator and dielectric

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In this video we have discussed about dielectric and insulators. Their difference from physical and application points of view.

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An easier explanation is: Insulators are materials that do not conduct electricity in an electric field, since they do not have free electrons. On the other hand, dielectrics are insulators that can be polarized. When a dielectric material is kept in an electric field, the charges do not start flowing like in conductors, instead, electron clouds and the nucleus get shifted slightly in the opposite directions.

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which are dielectric elements in the chemical periodic table?

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Still all non-conductors have a dielectric constant greater than 1, it's just that they are non good dielectrics.

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